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Monthly Archives: August 2008
Vim Line Number Colors
I have been using some other writting tools for coding at work and such and I’ve discovered a nifty feature I really like but can’t seem to find for G/Vim. I want to say it was Visual Studio.NET 2008 where … Continue reading
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Sweet Vim Page
I found this page, which appears to be fairly old, but its new to me, which means odds are its new to someone else too. Its basically a page that allows you to look at a huge number of screenshots … Continue reading
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Silent Computing
Silent computing is something I had never thought about before today. Well, not really anyway. I mean it has occured to me in the past that, “Gee my computer is loud,” but past that I never really put much thought … Continue reading
Mono
Is Mono an attempt by Microsoft to undermine Linux and free software in general?? Discuss. Enjoy the Penguins!
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Updating when everything is built from source
I have been using Gentoo for a long time now. In a world where it feels like people switch versions of Linux as often as their clothes having been using Gentoo as my primary operating system for more than 2 … Continue reading
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